here are a few other online ball fitting sites: wilson, titleist, bridgestone

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I think someone might have posted this one some time ago but since we are having fun on the other thread...
The thing I like about this online ball fitting is that it does not ask about what ball you are currently playing. and it does ask quite a few questions (though some questions I wish they had a little more selection to choose for an answer)

Wilson staff : http://www.wilson.com/dyn/golf/getfit/us/GetFit.html (asks many questions and find it the best)

Titleist : http://www.titleist.ca/golf-ball-fitting/app/ (only ask a few questions like Srixon site but at least does NOT ask what ball I am using right now)

Bridgestone : http://www.bridgestonegolf.com/product/ball-selection-guide (again asks what ball I currently use (Wilson C:25 which is in the list) then at the end of results because they could not match with any of their balls with the data I entered. at least they are honest about it :clapp: )
 
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I must have missed this before, then. No shocks in there, but a neat little gadget.
 
Thanks! I got fit to the C:25. I've never really considered Wilson until a demo day this year. Not the best, but their clubs aren't trash.
 
FG Tour, hmmmm I got lots of balls to try this year

Edit: this is an older fitting tool as I did the iron fitting and it said ci9's, and when i went to wilson's web site they said they are working on a new fitting tool. It's still fun to play with though.
 
Interesting, I have not played the recommended ball ever, I need to try the Wilson FG Tour and see.
 
I play several W/S balls from time to time, especially in colder months. Nothing to complain about. They actually recommended my cold weather ball to me.
 
Very interesting interaction via that online.
 
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Came up with the C:25 for me. Never hit this one, although the Zip was one of my favorite balls to play in the late fall/early winter. Soft, and when I lose them in the leaves, I don't really care since they were so cheap.
 
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